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You will find in Portland 4 Poker rooms including The Final Table Poker Club Casino, Aces Players Club Casino, Encore Plus Poker Room and the Game Poker Room with cash games of Texas Hold’em and tournaments. At only 1hour from Portland, you can find slot machines at the Spirit Mountain Casino. Poker Room Hours: join us 11 am - 3 am beginning Friday, October 16. Play all your favorite poker games including Texas Hold’em, 3-Card Poker and Ultimate Texas Hold’em in our well-appointed non-smoking room. Now there’s new ways to win with 3 Card Poker with a 6-card bonus and with Ultimate Pairs Bonus on Ultimate Texas Hold-em games. Had an excellent time at the Ilani casino the food was great the service was outstanding and I will be returning as soon as possible. Read more Date of experience: October 2020. 98 Poker Dealer School jobs available on Indeed.com. Apply to Casino Dealer. Ilani Casino 3.2. Ridgefield, WA 98642. Deal live poker games and tournaments.

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Our new poker room located in the Hall of the Lost Tribes inside Casino of the Earth has over 30 tables with action heating up every day. Enjoy table-side dining service provided by Johnny Rockets as well as USB chargers in every table for your convenience.

Newly added - If you register for a tournament in the first level, you will receive an additional 5,000 in Tournament chips. Excludes Best of the Best.
To see current standings, check poker.mohegansun.com.

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Park at Indian Summer Garage for convenient access to the Poker Room. Use the elevator in the middle for the Autumn Entrance.

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Ways to play every day

Daily Poker Tournaments

You're never more than a few hours away from great tournament action at Mohegan Sun.

Daily tournaments feature 'No Limit Texas Hold 'Em' and 'Bounty' Tournaments. Click to see our Poker Tournament Schedule to see what you will play today.

DAILY CASH GAME OFFERINGS

7 Card Stud
Texas Hold 'Em
No Limit Texas Hold 'Em
Omaha
Razz
Badugi
2-7 Triple Draw

Don't see what you were looking for? Ask in the Poker Room and if there is enough interest that day, we will spread games and limits that are approved.


Mohegan Sun has the only poker room in Connecticut that allows Momentum Dollars to be used toward tournament buy-ins.

2 Momentum Dollars = $1 toward a tournament buy-in and entry fee.

HOW TO PLAY POKER

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We keep the lines short and the action non-stop in our Poker room with over 30 tables. We have a variety of the most popular poker games with a wide range of limits and you can enjoy your meal while you play.

TEXAS HOLD 'EM
Hold ‘Em is a community card game. Each player receives two cards. There are designated blinds in Hold ‘Em (usually two: a small and a big in the first and second positions to the left of the dealer button). After the initial round of betting, three cards are turned up on the table, commonly referred to as a “flop.” There is a betting round after the flop, then two more cards are turned up, one at a time, with a round of betting after each card. Players match their two hole cards with the five community cards on the board. The best 5-card hand wins the pot.

PINEAPPLE HOLD ‘EM/CRAZY PINEAPPLE HOLD ‘EM
A variation of Texas Hold ‘Em, each player is dealt three down cards instead of two. After the initial round of betting, players must discard one of their hole cards before the flop. All other rules of Hold ‘Em apply. Pineapple Hold ‘Em can be played either high or high-low split. A qualifier of eight-or-better is usually needed to win the low hand in the split game. In Crazy Pineapple Hold ‘Em, after the initial round of betting, players must discard one of their hole cards after the flop. All other rules of Pineapple Hold ‘Em apply.

7-CARD STUD
Seven-card stud is played with two down cards and one up card, a betting round, followed by three more up cards (with betting round after each), then a final down card and a final round of betting. The best 5-card hand wins the pot. The initial action is made by the player with the lowest ranking up card. On subsequent betting rounds, action is started by the highest ranking card. In a fixed limit game, if there is an open pair on the fourth card, players have the option of making a bet or raising the higher limit.

OMAHA
Omaha is similar to Hold ‘Em, except each player is dealt four down cards instead of two. The betting is same as Hold ‘Em. However, to make a hand, a player must use precisely two hole cards with any combination of exactly three board cards.

OMAHA HI-LO SPLIT EIGHT-OR-BETTER
A variation of Omaha, players may use any combination of two hole cards and three board cards for their high hand and another (or the same) combination of two hole cards and three board cards for the low hand. A qualifier of Eight-or-better is required for the low hand. If no player can make a low hand, the high hand wins the entire pot.

POT LIMIT HOLD ‘EM
In Pot Limit Hold ‘Em, a player can open for any amount up to four times the size of the big blind. Any player may bet and raise the amount of money in the pot. In raising the pot, a player must consider the total amount of called bets including their own call as part of the pot. All raises must be equal to or greater than the size of the previous bet or raise.

NO LIMIT HOLD ‘EM
In a No Limit Hold ‘Em game, there are designated blinds and/or antes plus a designated opening bet. Beyond this structure, any player may bet any amount of money they have on the table.

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7-CARD HI-LO SPLIT - EIGHT OR BETTER
A variation of 7-card stud, the best high hand splits the pot with the best low hand. However, in order to win the low half, the player must have an 8-low or better. If there is no low qualifier, the high hand wins the entire pot.

7-CARD LO (RAZZ)
Razz is a low ball game. The lowest hand wins the pot. Aces are low and straights and flushes have no effect on the value of the hand. In Razz, the high card has the forced opening and the low hand is first to act thereafter.

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As the Las Vegas summer tournament action charges on, more and more six-figure and seven-figure champions are crowned by the day. One of the biggest series in town away from the WSOP is the Venetian's signature DeepStack Championship Poker Series, where yet more career-defining victories were claimed last week.

DeepStack Championship Event #72 $3,500 NLH $2 Million Guaranteed

According to CardPlayer, Israel's Ran Ilani had just $316,465 in career earnings over 28 live cashes before besting a field of 650 in Venetian's $3,500 DSPS event for $419,731. Ilani's previous best cash of $88,000 also came at the Venetian, right about the same time last year when he took second in a DeepStack Poker Series $1,100 SuperStack event.

The win was a breakthrough one for Ilani, who has been a staple on the tournament scene since 2015, having notched 19 WSOP cashes during that time for a total just under $160k in winnings. Despite some deep runs there, he has yet to reach a WSOP final table. It has been a different story for Ilani at the Venetian, where he has received his biggest bankroll boosts.

DSPS Event #72 $3,500 $2M GTD Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHome CountryPrize Money
1Ran IlaniIsrael$419,731
2Henri BuehlerGermany$255,938
3Troy QuennevilleCanada$190,418
4Dylan LindeUnited States$141,278
5Steven SarmientoUnited States$106,470
6Dimitrios FarmakoulisUnited Kingdom$79,853
7Mohsin CharaniaUnited States$61,425
8Elio FoxUnited States$49,140
9Danny TangUnited Kingdom$36,855
10Diogo VeigaPortugal$30,713

According to updates provided on the Venetian tournament blog, the event reached its hefty $2 million guarantee as the four-day affair drew 650 entries to bring the total prize pool to $2,047,500. Just 72 of those made it into the money places, the lowest payout being $6,757.

Ilani had his work cut out for him at the final table with the likes of Dylan Linde, Mohsin Charania, Elio Fox, Danny Tang, and Diogo Veiga also making the final ten. The 2018 Portuguese bracelet winner Veiga the first to fall in tenth place losing a flip and he was followed to the payouts by Tang, whose pocket aces couldn't hold versus Linde's pocket jacks.

Fox and Charania were the next two out, Fox exiting at the hands of Henri Buehler who had picked up aces in the big blind, and Charania losing a flip to Ilani. Dimitrios Farmakoulis made his exit in sixth when his ace-three suited couldn't catch up to Linde's pocket queens, and Steven Sarmiento was the next player eliminated after bleeding down during a long five-handed battle.

Ilani dominated the rest of the final table, dispatching one player after another, starting with Linde who ran king-ten suited into the ace-king of two different players and couldn't beat the turned ace. Canada's Troy Quenneville then ran his ace-jack suited into Ilani's pocket queens and failed to catch up.

That set up heads up between Ilani and another up-and-comer tournament pro in Buehler. In the final hand of the tournament, Buehler got his stack in with trip nines on a board reading against Ilani's . The river gave Ilani the straight that he was looking for though and with it, the win.

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DeepStack Championship Event #75 $1,100 NLH MonsterStack

Over the weekend, another big event played out in the Venetian series, this one costing $1,100 to enter and drawing 2,233 entries. The $2,166,010 prize pool that was created in Event #75 $1,100 NLH MonsterStack smashed the $1 million posted guarantee on the event, and 225 players got a piece of the pie with the minimum payout being $3,466.

A total of 340 players returned on Day 2 Sunday, making for a long day of poker. They reached the final table after 14 hours, according to the Venetian poker blog, and the final table played relatively quickly.

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The eventual winner, Ankit Ahuja of India heated up once play was down to ten, responsible for sending both Josh Boulton and Hugo Pingray to the rail in tenth and eighth respectively. He then got a double through Phachara Wongwichit to grasp firmly onto the chip lead that he would not relinquish.

After Wongwichit busted in sixth place, Ahuja proceeded to eliminate the next three players, including U.S. pros Ubaid Habib and James Romero, and took a 3-to-1 chip advantage into heads up with Jesse Cohen. The latter fought back to around even though and the two decided to call it a day and do an even chop for $266,824 each, with Ahuja claiming the victory.

Ahuja more than doubled his career live earnings with the score, previously having $239k to his credit, while Cohen adds to his more than $1.5 million in career earnings to bring him closer to the $2 million mark.

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DSPS Event #75 $1,100 NLH MonsterStack Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHome CountryPrize Money
1Ankit AhujaIndia$266,824*
2Jesse CohenUnited States$266,824*
3James RomeroUnited States$153,718
4Mehdi HsissenMorocco$116,912
5Ubaid HabibUnited States$88,767
6Phachara WongwichitAustralia$69,281
7Mark KetteringhamUnited States$54,126
8Hugo PingrayUnited Kingdom$43,301
9Robin PeraldiFrance$33,558
10Josh BoultonUnited Kingdom$27,063

*Denotes a heads-up deal

Images and tournament information courtesy of Venetian poker blog.

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The DeepStack Championship Series continues at the Venetian through July 28. You can check out the full schedule here.

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